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Marie du Gard was engaged to Sebastien de Saint Vallier's ether-inhaling brother, Nardi, whom she left at the altar. This act of defiance, together with a passionate encounter forces her to leave Paris. She returns a few years later, intent on becoming a filmmaker in the mode of Lumiere. Sebastien, staid and responsible, sees his brief encounter with Marie as a dot on his horizon, and meeting her again throws his orderly world into disarray.
 
Marie du Gard was engaged to Sebastien de Saint Vallier's ether-inhaling brother, Nardi, whom she left at the altar. This act of defiance, together with a passionate encounter forces her to leave Paris. She returns a few years later, intent on becoming a filmmaker in the mode of Lumiere. Sebastien, staid and responsible, sees his brief encounter with Marie as a dot on his horizon, and meeting her again throws his orderly world into disarray.
  
[[Judy Cuevas]] writes with eloquence and beauty. In this book, like others, the words form a dance of their own, careful and precise in their placement. [[Dance]] is the sequel to Cuevas' [[Bliss]].
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[[Judy Cuevas]] writes with eloquence and beauty. In this book, like others, the words form a dance of their own, careful and precise in their placement. [[Dance]] is the sequel to Cuevas' [[Bliss - Judy Cuevas|Bliss]].
  
 
== Awards/Nominations ==  
 
== Awards/Nominations ==  

Revision as of 08:42, 25 July 2011

  • Author: Judy Cuevas
  • Publisher: Jove
  • Year: 1996
  • Setting: Turn-of-the-century Paris
  • Amazon Listing - Dance - Out-of-Print

Marie du Gard was engaged to Sebastien de Saint Vallier's ether-inhaling brother, Nardi, whom she left at the altar. This act of defiance, together with a passionate encounter forces her to leave Paris. She returns a few years later, intent on becoming a filmmaker in the mode of Lumiere. Sebastien, staid and responsible, sees his brief encounter with Marie as a dot on his horizon, and meeting her again throws his orderly world into disarray.

Judy Cuevas writes with eloquence and beauty. In this book, like others, the words form a dance of their own, careful and precise in their placement. Dance is the sequel to Cuevas' Bliss.

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